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Research to practice guidance: Sharing the practice learnings from Engaging in change: A Victorian study of perpetrator program attrition and participant engagement in men’s behaviour change programs.

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posted on 2024-08-05, 11:16 authored by Kate Fitz-GibbonKate Fitz-Gibbon, Jasmine McGowanJasmine McGowan

In this research to practice guidance, we share an overview of the key study findings from Engaging in change: A Victorian study of perpetrator program attrition and participant engagement in men’s behaviour change programs, as they relate to practice. This project revealed that engagement is a nuanced process influenced by readiness, motivation, referral pathways, and support systems. It aims to inform future advancements in these programs to enhance victim-survivor safety, improve perpetrator engagement and accountability, and ultimately to reduce repetition of abusive behaviours and escalation of family violence. Highlighting the importance of individualised support and post-program engagement, the study advocates for a more cohesive and supportive approach towards program design and delivery.

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Victorian Government

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